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Re: 1960's farmall 140 transmission
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on January 24, 2004 at 01:46:47 from (216.208.58.132):
In Reply to: 1960's farmall 140 transmission posted by Dennis Johnson on January 23, 2004 at 20:33:01:
Dennis: My 130 (same transmission) did this about 2 years ago, All it took was the detent ball and spring in the plate shift lever is mounted in. I took that top plate off expecting the worst. Cost of the ball and spring were under $10. Now if your into gears, still shouldn't be a whole lot of money. It's the same transmission 1939 to 1979, somewhere in the order of 1/2 million of them built. As far as actual gears in there C through 240 are the same, so there is another 300,000. Those gears should sell for $50. per dozen, as not many of those tractors went to the scrapyard because of transmission problems. One item you do see at scrapyards are these transmissions intact.
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